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Description

If there is a chilly, wet ride in your future—and we bet there is—layer up with the Endura Men’s Baa Baa Merino Sleeveless Base Layer for just-enough warmth. Naturally breathable, wicking, and odor-resistant, this indispensible base layer provides great warmth even when wet. And no, you don’t need to endure an irritatingly itchy shirt to get all this performance; the fine- gauge merino wool in this top feels so soft and comfortable against your skin, you’ll be looking for occasions to pull it on.

Tech Specs

Material:

100% merino wool

Recommended Use:

cycling, cool-weather sports

Manufacturer Warranty:

1 year

Size chart

Endura

Men's Apparel

Endura Men's Apparel

S

M

L

XL

XXL

Jerseys / Jackets

36-38in(91.4 - 96.5cm)

39-41in(99.1 - 104.1cm)

42-44in(106.7 - 111.8cm)

45-47in(114.3 - 119.4cm)

48-50in(121.9 - 127.0cm)

Shorts / Bibs / Tights

30-32in(76.2 - 81.3cm)

33-35in(83.8 - 88.9cm)

36-38in(91.4 - 96.5cm)

39-41in(99.1 - 104.1cm)

42-44in(106.7 - 111.8cm)

How to Measure:

For best results, take measurements over your underwear.

Chest:

Measure under your arms, around the fullest part of your chest.

Natural Waist:

Measure around your natural waistline, keeping the tape a bit loose.

Hip:

Measure around the fullest part of your body at the top of your legs.

Inseam:

Using pants that fit well, measure the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.

Here's what others have to say...

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You can't go wrong

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Fit:
True to size

I find it hard to believe that nobody has reviewed this yet.

I am a HUGH fan of a merino base layer in almost all situations even temperatures into the 70's. I own two that I wear constantly, and since they are merino, I hang them to dry after each ride and wash them sparingly. I wear an Ibex short sleeve Woolie 150 if it's cold outside, and I wear the Endura if it's cool or even just cool'ish with wind. The Endura has easily been my "go-to" base layer for the past two years because it is sleeveless and covers a broader range of temperatures. My theory is, if you spend the money on the base layer, it really doesn't matter what your jersey material is. I have several expensive merino jerseys, but as long as I wear a merino base, I can wear any jersey and still get the benefits of merino.

I am 5'8" tall, weigh 158 pounds, and wear a medium in most things. I also wear a Medilum in the Endura. It is not a tight fit like my Ibex Woolie, but it is a good fit. It has held-up very well for two years, and I think one of the keys is to take advantage of the fact that it's merino and to wash it only when needed, and that's not often. At the full price or the sale price, you just can't go wrong with this product.